On Sep 19, 2019, at 5:29 PM, David wrote:
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> All the caving discussions are clearly on Facebook now.
That’s because you killed CaveTex.
Crash
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This is mostly a correction to my post 48 hours ago.
Rainstorm Imelda hung around, ( as forecasters warned was possible ), but
only dropped about 8 inches of rain inside the city limits of Houston.
Surprisingly some specific low spots that always flood, had severe to
extreme flooding and caught
>From David Locklear
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I have been completely out of touch with cavers in my region for over 8
years.
I have no idea who the active cavers are or what they are up to.
I normally can not commit to anything whatsoever. I always have to do
short spur-of-the moment
Mac for me. I wouldn't recognize a Linx from an Bobcat.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 10:46 PM Scott Boyd wrote:
> Awright - another year of the Linux Desktop! We've been having
> those since I-don't-remember-when..
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> Scott
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> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 1:12 AM David wrote:
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Awright - another year of the Linux Desktop! We've been having
those since I-don't-remember-when..
Scott
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 1:12 AM David wrote:
> From David Locklear
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> Normally, by mid-December, my business is dead as a door-nail. But
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>From David Locklear
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Normally, by mid-December, my business is dead as a door-nail. But
due to Hurricane Harvey, there is a tremendous backlog in the work that
I do, and I am currently swamped.I could possibly hire a caver
in Houston to do a delivery for me